I'm not angry because you made fun of my econobox, it's nice having people that don't agree with everything you say around here. As long as we stay civil about it.

Also, the Supra is a bona fide tuning machine. Someone who likes cars and would rather drive something that will surprise them any time they want will drive the Supra. Someone who wants to be safe and probably bored to death while driving would want that bone-stock Accord.

Oh, dumbasses who think they can DORIFTU will want the Supra too. But let's not talk about them. They'll probably wind up dead somewhere anyways, from sliding off the side of a cliff or slamming into a pole at 80mph.

I'd rather have your car than the others. Yours probably has the best radio, the best suspension in terms of comfort, it's the safest, and I think the best looking.

Agree + 1.

Supra's are nasty, try picking up your grilfriend in one of those without looking like an asshole. Yes, it may perform brilliantly, but people and movies have used them enough to absolutely destroy their image.

Supra's are nasty, try picking up your grilfriend in one of those without looking like an asshole. Yes, it may perform brilliantly, but people and movies have used them enough to absolutely destroy their image.

See, this is a valid argument. I can understand not wanting to look like a douchebag.

There are still other cars I would have over the Accord, but meh. If I had a choice between the Supra and the Accord... Actually, I'd probably go with the Accord myself. Mainly because the resale value is probably better than that of the Supra. It's hard to get rid of an MK4 unless it is super pretty or super ratty, and if it was ratty the Accord would fetch more anyways... -_-

Supra's are nasty, try picking up your grilfriend in one of those without looking like an asshole. Yes, it may perform brilliantly, but people and movies have used them enough to absolutely destroy their image.

Yeah the sole reason any one buys a Supra is to look cool when picking up their girlfriends.

See, this is a valid argument. I can understand not wanting to look like a douchebag.

There are still other cars I would have over the Accord, but meh. If I had a choice between the Supra and the Accord... Actually, I'd probably go with the Accord myself. Mainly because the resale value is probably better than that of the Supra. It's hard to get rid of an MK4 unless it is super pretty or super ratty, and if it was ratty the Accord would fetch more anyways... -_-

If you're looking for resale values then you aren't really a car enthusiast. My neighbor came over when I was installing my turbo and asked what the point of all of that was since I wasn't going to be getting any money back out of it when I tried to sell it. I don't plan to sell my car.

Actually, I'd probably go with the Accord myself. Mainly because the resale value is probably better than that of the Supra. It's hard to get rid of an MK4 unless it is super pretty or super ratty, and if it was ratty the Accord would fetch more anyways... -_-

what the fuck

how much does a 90's accord go for right now? like $6000 or something maybe? Now what about a 90's supra? $25,000.

If you're looking for resale values then you aren't really a car enthusiast. My neighbor came over when I was installing my turbo and asked what the point of all of that was since I wasn't going to be getting any money back out of it when I tried to sell it. I don't plan to sell my car.

I agree with this. When I turbo'd my CRX I didn't plan on getting anything out of that. Turns out I didn't because I traded down to get my hatch back. Oh well, I'm happy at least.

I drive this swag wagon every day, it's an absolute tank. 13 MPG, 270 horsepower, AWD. Absolute monster in the snow. I love racing kids in Honda Civics and blowing them away off the line, it's quick as a rabbit, but takes 14 decades to turn.

I'd rather be comfortable than have a fast car. You'd just speed speeding to the next red light, you aren't getting anywhere faster. And EVERY car would be fun on the track.

Ok so I disagree 100%. I own a 2008 Mazda 3 hatch. The suspension is stiff, the tires are thin, and the seats are hard. I'm not particularly comfortable sitting in my car, but damn I wouldn't change it for the world. When I want to push it a bit, the car goes. It grips the road and then some. I don't have to be speeding to be enjoying driving. It's the fact that I am driving a car that's sportier that I enjoy. It's the mindset of the driver.

I enjoy driving, so I'd rather have a car that's fun to drive than comfortable to sit in. Today I went out and drove 100 miles on back roads. I wouldn't be particularly up to doing that if I was driving some long and heavy sedan.

See, this is a valid argument. I can understand not wanting to look like a douchebag.

There are still other cars I would have over the Accord, but meh. If I had a choice between the Supra and the Accord... Actually, I'd probably go with the Accord myself. Mainly because the resale value is probably better than that of the Supra. It's hard to get rid of an MK4 unless it is super pretty or super ratty, and if it was ratty the Accord would fetch more anyways... -_-

And don't get me wrong here, showing up at any social meeting with a flashy sports car is a bit moronic.

I'd rather be comfortable than have a fast car. You'd just speed speeding to the next red light, you aren't getting anywhere faster. And EVERY car would be fun on the track.

Different people, different tastes.

Generally, car lovers buy their cars for the few moments of gigantic pleasure you can get, not for everyday driving comfort. I for instance drive a Fiat Grande Punto (not exactly a hot ride) and in the country i live in it's a pain in the ass to live with, since the roads are in poor condition and the suspension is quite stiff, plus it's hard and expensive to service it, but the few times I've made a mountain pass or a winding country road in it the experience has been fantastic, i love the little thing, even though the engine sucks balls the handling makes up for it big time.

I have a shitload of cool cars but I'll talk about the least mentioned.

I have a 1983 Dodge Rampage. The particular version is a direct connect model, which was only made 284 times if I recall correctly. It has a standard transmission making it 1 of 10 remaining (estimate).

It used to belong to my great grandfather Ronhagan, who was grandmaster gearhead when it came to engines. I'm guessing he bought it from the dealership new. This particular one is red with black interior, it also has every possible sport addition on it exept for the rear box cover.

It is powered by a Chrysler 2.2 I-4 with a aluminum cylinder head and should push around 100hp stock. This car is very light due to its compact design but is still very tough. The engine starts up like new, even after siting for god knows how long in a field (10+ years). It seems very fast, I've been in a 2000 Camaro with a I-6 with twice the power as this car put it has nowhere as close to the pull of this car. I asume he has done some work to the car because alot of the things don't look 100% stock.

The car is very rusty, I can't put it anyway elce. Anything under the door of the car has rust, above that its rust free. I plan to do some minimal work to it. Maybe fix the floors, take apart the rear axle and part of the engine.

It was considered sporty for the time, its nowhere near the kind of car I like (old mopars, different story though) but I find a odd draw to it, I can't explain it, something you have to find out for yourself.

Come on, the Metric ones may not be great but don't shit on the 73-77, those things were a hoss.

Despite me being a total import guy now, my first car was a '76 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, with the Brougham package, half vynil top and all. It was the 350 rocket with a 3-speed auto on the column, cream in color and tan interior.

She was a big sled but a clean one, all original with like 58,000 miles on it. When you started it up you could sit there and feel the rumble of the V8...

I do miss having a V8 car. Only for the awesome sound and the torque. Don't want the gas prices at all. yuck.